Yr7 geography

My daughter has got exams when she returns to school (they were told this on the last day of term) . I am concerned about the geography exam as they seem to have done very little. Does anyone know what they are meant to have covered in year 7 or can recommend a site where I can find out. ?

My DCs have all gone thought the independent system, so not as rigid as what you might find in the maintained sector.

However, in Y7, they have covered Ordnance Survey maps (grid references, symbols etc); the difference between human, physical and environmental geography, and case studies in each; settlements. There is probably more, but that is all I can recall. Does your school have a website where they outline the material!

The BBC Bitesize revision website has a KS3 section for the main subjects, which might be helpful. But if she's only done two terms of yr7 she won't have got that far through the KS3 syllabus yet. Maybe have a flick through and see which geography topics sound familiar. Did she not bring a text book or her notes/exercise book home?

In year 7 I have taught physical and human geography, map skills, (grid references, symbols), Natural hazards with related case studies, environmental concerns such as pollution and endangered animals, UK geographical knowledge, (towns, rivers, etc). Not in that order though. I second BBC bitesize, it's fab.

Thanks Cherry. I'm trying to strike a balance between two very strong instincts - one of which is to leave him to it because it's his homework and if he can't produce something worthwhile then he needs to pull his socks up and expect a detention, and another which is to force-feed the poor boy with the kind of earnest New Internationalist articles that I bloody loved at his age because I was odd and a doom-monger